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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little network of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or limited group of interconnected elements, such as people, organizations, or systems.
Example: "In the small town, there was a little network of artists who collaborated on various projects."
Alternatives: "a small network of" or "a minor network of".
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At the top of the Catskill Park, it's a bit of a jog from I87, but with the Hudshamptons evolving into a little network of spruced-up villages, mobility is part of the pleasure of being there; compared to crawling along the Sunrise Highway, crossing the Rip Van Winkle Bridge is like driving into a 1950's AAA promotional film.
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The flocking aspect is the most interesting as it creates a little network that takes readings of real-time traffic.
Mr. Wolfson was eventually hired by Lambda Legal, the gay advocacy group, where he joined what he called "a very small little network of people who at that time were dedicated to toppling the so-called sodomy laws" that criminalized homosexual sex.
For a while now, the common thought was the Rick was perhaps one of the founding fathers of a new America with his little network of communities, but turns out, America was further along than anyone thought.
But if consumers won't warm up to tricked-out set top boxes or PCs, they may already have a little network-ready Trojan horse, courtesy of their favorite video game company.
But it puts sea kayakers close to a little-explored network of sand flats and marshes that attract geese and tundra swans.
Because the direct evidence of design dulo:esci drives only a little of the network estimate of comparison sert:venl, which can be seen by the little gray square in column dulo:esci and row sert:venl, the additional perturbation of the effect of design dulo:esci hardly changes the network estimate of comparison sert:venl.
Staggering under the pressure of performing live with little network support and lots of censor intervention, they eked out three freaky years of controversial comedy before cancellation.
"It's like a little social network in and of itself," she says.
Now a team led by Neal Patwari and Joey Wilson of the University of Utah has come up with a way to peer through the walls of a building using a network of little radios that cost only a few dollars each.Radar works by recording radio waves that have been reflected from the object under observation.
Rahnenführer et al. [10] have emphasized gene pairs with little network distance to score the cooperativeness of a gene network.
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